INTRODUCING: THE HEART FULL OF JOY COLLECTION

OUR NEW + EXCLUSIVE COLLECTION:

THE HEART FULL OF JOY COLLECTION


watch this video TO LEARN ALL ABOUT THIS SPECIAL COLLECTION & WHY IT MATTERS SO MUCH TO US:


The heart behind this collection from our owner, Ty McBrayer:

In 2020 I lost one of my best friends to heart disease. Since losing her, I have been finding ways to honor her tremendous legacy.

Carol Barr was the most fierce cheerleader of her friends. When I had the dream to open Twirl in 2009, she championed my dreams and was here painting walls and serving apple cider on my first day of business.

Carol was also one of the most confident and classically beautiful women I’ve ever met. The heartbeat of Twirl is to celebrate women and instill confidence in them every day, just like Carol did for anyone that crossed her path.

To celebrate our 12th anniversary and honor the life of Carol, we are introducing The Heart Full of Joy Collection. This collection will feature classic styles handpicked by our team that exude beauty and instill confidence in every bride that wears them. A portion of each gown purchase from this special collection will be donated directly to The Carol Barr Fund at the American Heart Association. 

We look forward to sharing this collection with our brides and empowering them to celebrate this season of their lives with a heart full of joy.


Note: There are more wedding dresses in this collection and it is ever-growing!

These are just a few of our faves that we chose to highlight for the launch. :)


ABOUT THE CAROL BARR FUND:

In conjunction with the friends and family of Carol Barr, the Central Kentucky American Heart Association has created the Carol Barr Fund.

The Fund will support research as well as STEM programming for young women in Kentucky. The Fund was created by the Carol Barr Advisory Team, a group of Carol’s friends and family who created the Fund to help honor Carol’s legacy of leadership with the American Heart Association.

Carol Barr was just 39 when she unexpectedly and tragically passed away in June of 2020 due to a heart condition called mitral valve prolapse.

Carol was a natural leader whose magnetic personality was a light that guided her daughters, Eleanor and Mary Clay, her community, and her family.

To honor Carol’s legacy of work with Go Red for Women, the American Heart Association is working with Carol’s husband, U.S. Congressman Andy Barr, on an initiative created in Carol’s name to fund research on mitral valve prolapse, and STEM programs and scholarships for young girls in Eastern Kentucky.


I hope this collection inspires you to celebrate moments big & small with your loved ones and friends.

Take the trip.

Make the girls night happen.

Enjoy life as it comes.


Thank you for celebrating 12 years of Twirl with us! My gratitude will never cease for all the love and support you’ve given me over all these years. Cheers to YOU! I love you and I thank you.

XOXO, Ty McBrayer